Sentence example with the word 'alibi'

alibi

alibi out of, color, cover-up, facade, handle, make apology for, plea, pretext, right, smoke screen, trick

Definition n. (law) a defense by an accused person purporting to show that he or she could not have committed the crime in question

Last update: July 16, 2015


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He always gives some or the other alibi for coming late.   [noun]

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He was able to prove an alibi which could not be shaken.   [noun]

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He has no alibi for the night of Smith 's murder; he says he ca n't remember where he was.   [noun]

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SECOND WATCH: An alibi.   [noun]

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Pembroke again called on the publisher, but found Tom Alibi's advice had determined him against undertaking the work.   [noun]

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F to P is the route Skin-the-Goat drove the car for an alibi, Inchicore, Roundtown, Windy Arbour, Palmerston Park, Ranelagh.   [noun]

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Yes, used to carry punched tickets to prove an alibi if they arrested you for murder somewhere.   [noun]

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Remember, we don't have a reason to suspect this guy's alibi; at least not any reason from the planet earth.   [Please select]

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He who is constipated can hardly prove an alibi to "nerves."   [Please select]

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"Then, if I'm blamed, I kin prove a alibi."'   [Please select]

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Then she attempted the same with another uncle who, however, maintained an alibi.   [Please select]

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